
Chris Morgan
Host of "The Wild with Chris Morgan", exploring nature's survival alongside humans. He tells stories of people working in and protecting the wild.
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Apr 7, 2021 • 1h 30min
Ursinology (BEARS) with Chris Morgan
Grizzlies. Pandas. Black bears. Chonkers. The episode you’ve begged for with scientist, explorer, and Ursinologist Chris Morgan. Why are bear ears so cute? What’s up with hibernation? How do you play nice with bears? What is it like to hug them? How creepy is Teddy Ruxpin? Panda patterns, fat bear competitions, tooth nubbins, land “bridges,” camping tips and more with host of “The Wild” podcast and your new favorite bedtime story teller. Also: bear butt plugs. Really.Listen to The Wild podcastFollow Chris Morgan on Twitter and Instagram A donation went to Wildlife MediaMore episode sources & linksBecome a patron of Ologies OlogiesMerch.com has hats, pins, totes, shirts, etc.Follow Ologies on Instagram or TwitterFollow Alie Ward on Instagram or Twitter.comSound editing by Steven Ray Morris & Jarrett SleeperMusic by Nick Thorburn

Aug 7, 2024 • 37min
9 TV Episodes Part 2 | 119
Chris Morgan, a social media personality known for his trivia and pop culture insights, takes us on a nostalgic journey through iconic 90s TV moments. He discusses the challenging creation of 'Law & Order' and the legacy of Detective Lenny Briscoe. Chris also explores the sophisticated humor of 'Frasier' and the impact of The Simpsons' Poochie episode. The conversation wraps up with a look at how Emmy-winning dramas transformed character development and engaged audiences, inviting listeners to share their own favorite 90s episodes.

Oct 15, 2020 • 19min
Africa's animation scene: Ready for takeoff
An engaging discussion with African animators and producers, highlighting the booming animation sector in Africa. Topics include the challenges faced during the pandemic, the success of the series 'My Better World,' exploring beauty standards through animation, the impact of animation on sensitive issues, and the growth of the African animation industry.